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The Use of Spot-HRV Data for the Mapping of the Land Cover (applied upon East-Mono, Central Togo)

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The mapping of the land use in a tropical wet and dry area (East-Mono, Central Togo) is made using remote sensing data, recorded by the satellite SPOT. The negative, multispectral image data set has been transferred into positives by photographical means and afterwards enhanced using the diazo technique. The combination of the different diazo coloured images resulted in a false colour composite, being the basic document for the visual image interpretation. The image analysis, based upon differences in colour and texture, resulted in a photomorphic unit map. The use of a decision tree including the various image characteristics allowed the conversion of the photomorphic unit map into a land cover map. For this, six main land cover types could be differentiated resulting in 16 different classes of the final map.

KEY WORDS :Remote sensing, SPOT, Multispectral view, Visual image interpre- tation, Mapping, Vegetation, Land use, Togo. 

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How to Cite: De Vliegher, B. (1991) “The Use of Spot-HRV Data for the Mapping of the Land Cover (applied upon East-Mono, Central Togo)”, Afrika Focus. 7(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/af.v7i1.6123